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SunshineGirl Sep 30th 2004 8:16 am

Guy Fawkes
 
Sitting here listening to the first fireworks of the season that are scaring my pets witless, makes me think ... do they celebrate Guy Fawkes in Aus?

scotpandj Sep 30th 2004 8:27 am

Re: Guy Fawkes
 
I dont mind one night of fireworks...it is the 5 or 6 weeks leading up to the 5th that i object to.I hope they dont have the same problems in Oz.....like phone boxes and bins exploding

Scotpandj

SunshineGirl Sep 30th 2004 8:37 am

Re: Guy Fawkes
 

Originally Posted by scotpandj
I dont mind one night of fireworks...it is the 5 or 6 weeks leading up to the 5th that i object to. Scotpandj

Exactly. There's 5 weeks to GFN and they don't stop when it's over!

scotpandj Sep 30th 2004 8:40 am

Re: Guy Fawkes
 
Guy Fawkes has a lot to answer for ;)

cagandchris Sep 30th 2004 8:47 am

Re: Guy Fawkes
 

Originally Posted by scotpandj
Guy Fawkes has a lot to answer for ;)

He has!

Last year on Nov 5th my dog, who is terrified of fireworks ran off and hid we don't know where and was out all night and we didn't find him until 2pm the next day. He was at the other side of town, had crossed a number of main roads, stunk of fish (!!) and was very very sorry for himself! All the time he was missing I was hysterical. I think fireworks should only be allowed in organised events and should not be sold to idiots who terrorise animals (and some people!) for weeks at a time!

scotpandj Sep 30th 2004 8:50 am

Re: Guy Fawkes
 
Amen to that.......Maybe the government should visit this forum

wmoore Sep 30th 2004 8:52 am

Re: Guy Fawkes
 

Originally Posted by cagandchris
I think fireworks should only be allowed in organised events

Too right. We live opposite a little cut through type alleyway thing and the number of bangers going off in there is just ridiculous in the weeks before Nov 5th.

madsad Sep 30th 2004 9:00 am

Re: Guy Fawkes
 

Originally Posted by scotpandj
I dont mind one night of fireworks...it is the 5 or 6 weeks leading up to the 5th that i object to.I hope they dont have the same problems in Oz.....like phone boxes and bins exploding

Scotpandj


Is it just me or do they get louder ever year? Its like watchin a war film :scared: I bloody hate them!
Maybe my ear drums are becoming more fragile with age?!!
Donna.

PortJackson Sep 30th 2004 9:03 am

Re: Guy Fawkes
 
Could be worse ~just think if you lived next to Disney Land you'd have it 365

cagandchris Sep 30th 2004 9:03 am

Re: Guy Fawkes
 
When I was searching for my missing dog on 6th November, everyone I spoke to said that they thought they had got a lot louder and lasted a lot longer than previous years.


Originally Posted by madsad
Is it just me or do they get louder ever year? Its like watchin a war film :scared: I bloody hate them!
Maybe my ear drums are becoming more fragile with age?!!
Donna.


jad n rich Sep 30th 2004 9:13 am

Re: Guy Fawkes
 

Originally Posted by SunshineGirl
Sitting here listening to the first fireworks of the season that are scaring my pets witless, makes me think ... do they celebrate Guy Fawkes in Aus?

Not quite sure why aussies would celebate the overthrowing of the british government in 1600 but no we dont :D

Litigation laws and insurance claims have banned most fireworks apart from under very strict control such as in the middle of Sydney harbour on New Years eve.

Black market fireworks easily available if you have the need tho.

cresta57 Sep 30th 2004 9:14 am

Re: Guy Fawkes
 
Good news if your moving to Qld firecrackers are banned. There may be a ban in other states too. Do a google search.
I'd better clarify that before someone jumps down my throat. General public may not legally purchase firecrackers. They do have organised displays on special occasions.

http://www.nrm.qld.gov.au/mines/expl...raft_code.html

jad n rich Sep 30th 2004 9:36 am

Re: Guy Fawkes
 

Originally Posted by cresta57
Good news if your moving to Qld firecrackers are banned. There may be a ban in other states too. Do a google search.
I'd better clarify that before someone jumps down my throat. General public may not legally purchase firecrackers. They do have organised displays on special occasions.

http://www.nrm.qld.gov.au/mines/expl...raft_code.html

I clicked on that and laughed, its just so aussie :D a big set of rules headings and guidelines. Does anyone have the guidelines for farting yet :D Sorry better go to work now.

Pollyana Sep 30th 2004 9:45 am

Re: Guy Fawkes
 

Originally Posted by jad n rich
I clicked on that and laughed, its just so aussie :D a big set of rules headings and guidelines. Does anyone have the guidelines for farting yet :D Sorry better go to work now.

Gets a bit like that doesn't it! I'm starting to wonder if I need a licence to breathe.......

anya4oz Sep 30th 2004 9:53 am

Re: Guy Fawkes
 

Originally Posted by jad n rich
Not quite sure why aussies would celebate the overthrowing of the british government in 1600 but no we dont :D
...

:) - but funnily enough, the New Zealanders *do*! The best firework display I've ever seen was the one they have on Wellington Harbor every year on 5 Nov. It's a big organised display, in a spectacular setting, lasts for ages and has been just as good each time I've seen it.

Yes, I know the Aussie New Years' Fireworks in Sydney/Melb are the best in the world (of course!), but I've not seen those yet :)

Anya.


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